The Municipality is seeking public comments before making a decision on an application for an Official Plan and Zoning By-Law Amendment – and we want to hear from you!
Proposed development
Meredith Consultant Services has submitted applications on behalf of Alesandro Sirizzotti, Rico Patrick Sirizzotti, Luigi Sirizzotti, Pasquale Sirizzotti, Adelina Pelosi, Giulio Sirizzotti, Marisa Sirizzotti for an Official Plan and Zoning By-Law Amendment at 1420 and 1422 Nash Road in Courtice.
The proposal includes plans to develop 73 residential dwelling units of various built forms, consisting of:
- A 4-storey apartment building with a total of 51 units
- Three-storey stacked townhouses with 12 units
- Two 3-storey townhouses, each with 5 units
The total site area is 7.5 acres (3.03 hectares) in size.
Site location
1420 and 1422 Nash Road, Courtice
Public Meeting Information
A Public Meeting was held on Monday, December 9, 2024, for residents to learn more about the proposed development and share their feedback. A video replay is available at www.clarington.net/calendar.
Interested Parties List
You can request to be added to the interested party list and receive updates regarding this application. If you wish to be notified of the decision of Clarington Council on the proposed development, you must make a written request to the Municipal Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6.
Documents are available upon request.
Note: If you require any of the following documents in an accessible format, please contact the Planning and Infrastructure Services at 905-623-3379 ext. 2401.
- Planning Justification Report
- Environmental Impact Study
- Transportation Impact Study
- Urban Design Brief
- Functional Servicing & Stormwater Management Report
- Hydrogeological Assessment
- Geotechnical Investigation
- Stage 1 and 2 Archeological Assessment
- Environmental Noise Assessment
- Phase One Environmental Site Assessment
- Conceptual Site Plan
- Concept Elevations/Renderings
- Preliminary Grading Plan
- Site Servicing Plan and drainage Plan
- Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
- Survey
- Conceptual Floor Plans
- Lighting Plan
- Tree Inventory & Preservation Plan
- Landscape, Details, Restoration and Enhancement Plans
- COPA-2024-0005 and ZBA2024-0011
The personal information you submit will become part of the public record and may be released to the public. Questions about the information we collect can be directed to the Clerk’s Department at 905-623-3379 ext. 2102.
If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats for this document or other accommodation, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131.
As of June 6, 2024, Provincial Bill 185 became law. Bill 185 removed appeal rights, specifically the rights of neighbours, individuals, companies, and ratepayer groups. This implies that the only option for neighbours to make their case about a development proposal is before Council. In accordance with Sections 22(7) and 34(19) of the Planning Act, an appeal may only be filed by the applicant, the registered owner, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, or a specified person or public body that has interest in the matter